Svakom Trysta Neo and Mora Neo Review: Two Highly Innovative Rabbits
Connected sextech may be gaining more and more followers, but few brands have mastered the subject as much as Svakom. The American manufacturer, in addition to being one of the pioneers of the genre, is also the one that has mastered the exercise best (and by far). The brand born in Uncle Sam's country in 2012, then exported the following year to the European market, remains unjustly unknown to the general public, undoubtedly eclipsed by the giants of the sector.
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It's all the more unfortunate that Svakom deserves to be known. The company benefits from a comprehensive, financially accessible catalogue, and has the luxury of offering differentiating products, in the middle of a market rather accustomed to uniformity. It is also one of the only manufacturers to demonstrate total transparency, by providing us (spontaneously) with certificates of conformity and detailed analyses of their products.
For this test, we put not one, but two rabbits from the brand to the test. The Trysta Neo and Mora Neo have relatively similar and fairly classic designs, but stand out for the internal stimulation technologies they embed. While the Mora Neo offers a beaded crown, capable of moving along the insertable part, the Trysta Neo integrates a mobile ball at its end, capable of stimulating the G zone by a tapping effect. Two interesting proposals, but above all quite rare on the sextech market, which intend to dust off the use of the classic vibrating rabbit. Successful bet?
Two original technologies
The general appearance of the Trysta and Mora Neo remains essentially the same. The two Svakom rabbits sport a rather classic shapeboth in its design and in its measurements. We thus find an insertable branch of 10 cm long and 3 cm wide intended for internal stimulation, as well as a vibrating part dedicated to external stimulation. In general, the two rabbits of Svakom benefit from a neat design, an IPX7 certification, as well as very beautiful finishes in silicone. Their USB-C charger is a sigh of reliefas models that have opted for a single charge are rare on the sextech market.
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In powder pink, the Mora Neo offers a additional stimulation along the walls of the vaginawhile the Trysta Neo, in purple, provides a tapping effect at its end, intended for the G-zone stimulationlocated at the confluences of the internal roots of the clitoris. These are the features that differentiate the two sex toys, so you will first need to choose between two distinct stimulations.
We will only briefly dwell on the purely physiological stimulations of the Trysta Neo and Mora Neo: the two rabbits benefit from a substantially identical technical sheet, with good quality vibrations, recorded at 120 Hz at full power. The stimulation range of both sex toys is wide, with a relatively powerful maximum (similar to what we find on the Toupie de Puissante for example), and an almost imperceptible minimum, to the point that we were not able to measure its power via orgasm. Enough to suit beginners or sensitive people, who will also accommodate the insertable branch and its contained size rather well.
Connectivity: Svakom knows what it’s all about
As has already been said above, Svakom is a reference in the connected toys market. Thus, the Trysta Neo and Mora Neo benefit from compatibility with the manufacturer's proprietary application, available for iOS and Android. It must be admitted that on this point, the brand is flawless. After launching the Svakom application, the pairing is done in a few seconds, since it is enough to turn on the sex toy to connect it to a smartphone.
The home page shines with its simplicity: with a simple gesture, it is possible to access the list of connected toys, the Svakom blog and even the product user manual and after-sales service. In terms of features, the brand is efficient, with a touch remote modea music mode (which allows you to synchronize the vibrations to a pre-recorded audio track), an audio mode (which synchronizes to surrounding noises), and a remote mode, to offer control of the device to a partner, via its Wi-Fi connection. Two additional modes also allow you to customize a vibration pattern, and create presets.
The result is as intuitive as it is effective: the Svakom app offers what you would expect from a connected sex toy, but does it well. Pairing is child's play, stable connection even in remote controland the very responsive smartphone control. If there was a criticism to be made of the audio mode, it would seem that the modulation of the intensity according to the surrounding sounds lacks finesse, even when the microphone sensitivity is pushed to the maximum. Nothing too disturbing, however.
The Trysta and Mora Neo are part of the range Svakom Series Connectionwhich means the toys are also compatible with the FeelConnect 3 app. Theoretically capable of connecting the brand's toys with third-party live streaming platforms, adult videos, and other interactive sites, the promises of Feel Connect 3 are great, almost revolutionary. Too bad, we have not been able to test them yet. We will post an update as soon as the feature is accessible through both toys.
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Price and availability
On the market since last April, the Trysta Neo and Mora Neo are available on the brand's official website and at most retailers. The two connected rabbits are available at €87.95 per unita small price considering the technology on board and the features offered.
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